Concept 3: picture in picture video reports in iMovie
1- In iMovie for iPad: Edit video of student presenting or newscasting shot with iPad camera
2- In Explain Everything: insert any images that will be used in a “picture in picture,”, record it for X seconds, then export video to the camera roll (better than using iMovie because of Ken Burns scrolling effect that’s hard to remove)
3- Back in iMovie for iPad: Insert image turned into vidoe with EE as picture-in-picture video footage

Touchcast app: Greg has a problem with it because it uploads just to their server
– disadvantage: doesn’t let you export to the camera roll

Concept 4: Split Green Screen Interviews
1- Shoot video of interviewer and interviewee(s) both asking and answering questions
– use iPad for each person to capture the wait time while the other is speaking
– upload the clips to a shared Google Drive or DropBox folder

2- Download all clips to 1 iPad, import clips into DoIng and add unique backgrouns for each person
– export the clips back to the camera roll

3- Import interview segments into iMovie using split screen function to create the appearance of a long distance, virtual interview

Techniques for sharing iPad videos
– use Instashare
– Airdrop the videos
– Upload to Google Drive or DropBox and then share – open in iMovie

Concept 5: Bring Paintings and Photographs to Life
1- Insert photograph or painting into the background
– insert same photograph but cut out the heads of main characters, enlarge and place on top of original image
– this process places emphasis on the characters that will be speaking
– export image to camera roll

2- insert impage with enlarged heads in ChatterPix
– narrated dialog for each speaking part and export each product to the camera roll
– create separate video clips for each portion of the dialog

3- Import each clip created with ChatterPix to combine the small sections of dialog into 1 longer clip that brings the image to life

Concept 6: Stopmotion in front of GreenScreen

a starbucks green straw can be used with a green screen showboard, for students to invisibly manipulate objects

2- insert short video segments into a project with Explain Everything
– almost like a “telestrator” effect when you don’t fill the screen with the video but leave whitespace around it

Concept 7: Time Lapse Video
1- capture process of creating a painting, sculpture or drawing with Hyperlapse
2- in Green Screen by Do Ink: record video reflection about the same length as the time pase video and layer the two videos with DoIng and export to the camera roll
3- In iMovie: add layer of background music or introductions with iMovie and publish to YouTube or Vimeo

Concept 8: Time Lapse iPad Green Screen Video
1- record iPad app with reflector/air server and quicktime on a Macbook, or now in Yosemite you can do it natively

2- Upload video to Google Drive/DropBox

3- In iMovie for iPad:

Example: Tampa art teacher who drew for 30 minutes with Paper53 app, sped up to last 2 minutes using TiltShift app, then green screen to share 2 minute reflection about that art in front

Concept 8: iPad Video Mashups with Google Drive and iMovie
– students create video clips on their iPads and upload to shared Google Drive folder
– students all create video based on same reading, speech or document
– now you can pull content out of Google Drive back into iMovie, so 1 student is the editor and brings them together

THIS IS A GREAT IDEA, IT’S BASICALLY A JIGSAW PROJECT WITH VIDEO

WHAT A FANTASTIC SESSION BY GREG – I LEARNED SO MUCH AND GOT SO MANY PRACTICAL IDEAS TO USE WITH MY STUDENTS THIS YEAR! CHECK OUT MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN WITH AND FROM GREG ON http://edtechteacher.org!